Spine Problems

You might be surprised to learn that 80 percent of the
time, back and neck pain is simply a result of strain or soft tissue
injury. In many of these simple cases of back or neck strain, your
condition will improve with specialized exercises, rest and anti-inflammatory
medicine. Other times, you may need to see a doctor, perhaps even as
soon as possible.

Briefly, here are some rules of thumb to keep in mind
about your back or neck problems:

Trauma - If you fall down, are in a car accident or
do anything abrupt that may have fractured your back, go to a spine
specialty clinic within 24 hours.

Radicular pain - Anytime you have back or neck pain
that radiates down into your leg or arm, you probably need to be
evaluated by a spine specialist within two to three days, especially
if it is getting worse.

Persistent pain - If pain limited to the low back
or neck area does not begin to subside after three days with anti-inflammatories
and rest, then you probably need to be evaluated by a spine specialist.
For example, if you first noticed back or neck pain on Monday, and
it is now Thursday, and the pain is not getting better, it is time
to see a spine specialist to find out what is causing your problem.

Anytime you experience loss of control of your bowel
or bladder, that is an EMERGENCY signal that you need to see a spine
specialist THE SAME DAY. If you wait too long, you could suffer permanent
paralysis of the nerves that control these functions.

Foot drop - If you notice that your toe is dragging
as you walk, this is a DANGER SIGNAL for serious neurological problems.
Again, if you delay, you could experience permanent damage. This
problem should be seen within 24 hours by a spine specialist.

Weakness, numbness or pain that extends below a knee
or elbow is a serious symptom. Go to a spine center within two days.

The Reading Neck and Spine Center has developed a front/back Mini-Brochure containing valuable information for patients, referral sources, and case managers. The Mini-Brochure provides information about The Reading Neck and Spine Center, treatment for work related injuries, physician biographies, and resources for how to get back to life in 2016.

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